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You can make a secure payment using our online portal. It is a convenient way to make a payment for a range of services and is available 24/7. When making a payment you will be directed a secure website hosted by The Access Group, a leading provider of business software. Payments can be made against an invoice raised by the Trust or for a range of other services which are set out when you access the portal.
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How we use your information at UCLH: what you need to know.
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The UCLH Maternity Voices Partnership (MVP) is a team of women and their families, commissioners and providers (midwives and doctors) working together to review and contribute to the development of local maternity care.
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This page has been written to tell you more about an outpatient hysteroscopy, why it is being done and what it involves.
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This page has been written for patients who are receiving proton beam therapy (PBT) to the prostate.
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This page aims to provide information about the syndrome haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH).
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Irreversible Electroporation for Prostate Cancer (IRE or Nanoknife™) patient information page.
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We provide routine histopathological diagnoses using both standard techniques and advanced diagnostics including immunocytochemistry, fluoresent in-situ hybridisation (FISH), and polymerase chain…
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The Inherited White Matter Disorders (IWMD) Diagnostic and Management Service is a formally commissioned highly specialised service. There are seven centres across England. There are three centres…
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National Patient Safety Alert Babies and young children (under five years) or children with additional needs, vulnerable adults and pets can suffer serious injury if they ingest coin/button batteries…
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UCLH Private maternity brochure May 2024
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Maternity referral form
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Headache Service additional medication Information
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Psychology referral form (children and young patients)
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RLHIM Pharmacy Product Catalogue
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Patient telephone reminder service opt-out form
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UCLH Membership Development Strategy
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What young people would like everyone to know about Type 1 Diabetes